The News Review:
- Motorola Announces Good Mobile Messaging 5
- New NetApp Software Enhances Data Centre
- Center pens Its Doors
- REVIEW: Vodafone VDA V/v1415 Windows Mobile 6 Standard Smartphone
Motorola Announces Good Mobile Messaging 5
IT News nline – Jun 28, 2007
- Edit and send documents: securely accesses corporate intranets using Good Mobile Intranet (GMI); enables downloads of Microsoft Word Excel PowerPoint and Adobe PDF documents directly to the smartphone; allows users to edit files and attach them to outbound emails. – Dial without password: dials a contact from a password-protected phone without requiring users to enter the password all while keeping email and contacts data secure. – Third-party access to contacts: option to provide third-party applications such as voice dialing and SMS with access to Good contacts helping to enhance device usability.
New NetApp Software Enhances Data Centre
ARNnet – Jun 28, 2007
All are included in the NetApp Manageability Software Family that NetApp customers leverage for increased productivity and flexibility by allowing the application administrators to manage their data and react quickly to changing business conditions. “Today’s announcement speaks to continued and expanded NetApp expertise in the data centre and in addressing both NetApp and heterogeneous data and storage management” said Patrick Rogers vice president Solutions Marketing at NetApp. “In mixed-vendor storage environments we’re providing customers with the flexibility to support multiple vendors and protocols with a budget-friendly tiered storage approach. In a NetApp storage environment we’re offering customers powerful tools that are application-centric for easy management and that use thin provisioning for space optimisation… NetApp also recently extended its data management value to more customer-critical business data with new offerings for SAP and SharePoint 2007. Greenhill & Company an independent global investment banking firm focused on mergers and acquisitions financial restructuring and merchant banking deployed VFM and NetApp SnapMirrorĀ®. “We were in need of a reliable business continuity solution that helped us to simply manage our data which included Word files PowerPoint presentations and many Excel files” said John Shaffer director of Global Systems and Technology at Greenhill. “We selected NetApp based on its architectural simplicity. NetApp SnapMirror with VFM software support byte-level replications between our New York headquarters and offices in London and Frankfurt Germany as well as an off-site DR facility. NetApp is helping us to dramatically reduce complexity and simplify how we’re managing data.
Center pens Its Doors
KMU-TV – Jun 28, 2007
Her goal is to get a job. “I don’t know anything about computers. The clerical class is helping me learn about Microsoft Word and Excel and how to write a business letter and memos” Hadley said. Lolita Lucas project coordinator for the center said organized classes aren’t the only things offered. ther people use the facilities on their own time. “We have people who come in during the day to use the other lab for GED online purposes for job search purposes just to learn to get more familiar with the computer” Lucas said. New visitors to the center can pick up different leaflets about the services offered including classes for money management or tips for buying a home… – Building maintenance: learn equipment and supplies storage handling of hazardous and infectious waste cleaning for hard and carpeted floors cleaning for restrooms the chemistry of cleaning and more. To sign up for a class call project coordinator Lolita Lucas at (573) 443-2556 Ext. 1274 or go to the J. Blind Boone Center at 301 N.
REVIEW: Vodafone VDA V/v1415 Windows Mobile 6 Standard Smartphone
the unwired – Jun 28, 2007
Vodafone is shipping the device with AKU 0. 1 already and this includes all the latest and greatest Windows Mobile 6 enhancements including ffice Mobile (to open and edit Word and Excel files respectively open PowerPoint files) as well as Windows Live services and Windows Live Messenger_. Pretty uncommon for Vodafone is the fact that the carrier left the Windows Live Messenger on the device but who want to blame Vodafone for this decision?So far Vodafone was well known to remove the MSN Messenger from its Windows Mobile devices but thankfully this time it was left which really makes sense to leave a messenger application on a messaging-centric device with a keyboard. Also the VDA V isn't too much branded and the Vodafone branding isn't hard-coded at all.